Using Jquery in Laravel 5. When a select option is updated by the user, the next select option will be updated and populated depending on what was chosen in the first.
Everything works fine until trying to run $get(), then nothing happens. Everything works when routing manually with the url in ...

i downvoted it and closed it both for the same reason: because it's unclear. an error handler is being called, but the user isn't giving us the error message. And, the two urls don't match, so maybe that's what is wrong? dunno, could be. or maybe it's something else

i dunno. I wish there was a way to easily teach people how to debug.

but we can't be doing that on every question that gets asked, it just doesn't work

I also disagree with not telling answerers to not answer bad questions and to close vote them instead. Are we supposed to encourage further bad content? Especially by users with 100k+ rep; they should know better. I don't understand why everyone is so sensitive to downvotes and closing bad questions

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> As I said, I felt emotions. I felt frustrated that Joel had not mentioned the survey or taken any responsibility for how the culture of his site excludes women and others. I felt sad for all the people I’ve mentored and worked with who have felt excluded by the site and more generally by the tech industry, which influences and is influenced by the site’s culture.

“I’ve really been struggling…this week. I’ve been in tears for most of it, and now I just got a snarky response on Stackoverflow telling me how easy the solution is and that I need to learn how to debug my own code. I’m ready to throw the towel in.”